Perhaps tired of being another Swedish retro garage band, Caesars trade in the guitar fuzz for danceable pop-rock on this release. |
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It differs starkly from the '60s and '70s tradition with the marketing of punkette or pop-rock acts such as the Runaways and the Go-Gos. |
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This is a man who thought nothing of disgruntling rabid fans of his two first solo albums, Heartbreaker and Gold, by releasing a pop-rock album. |
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This time, he chose another Detroit band named Blanche who fitted the bill perfectly with their pleasant country pop-rock. |
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The lure of the lurid would lead pop-rock away from the Liverpudlians and into the grip of the Londoners. |
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Along with his brother, he then formed a pop-rock band which laid stress on a combination of vocals and guitar. |
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We first fell in love with her pixieish charm when she was one half of the pop-rock duo the Murmurs, West Coast favorites with three albums to their credit. |
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But you just can't argue with top-notch Baltic pop-rock like this. |
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And the band were rarely better than on this track, with its climb-the-ladder introduction that paused briefly before sending you off down their pop-rock helter-skelter. |
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Pop-rock is rock music that's accessible enough to be appreciated by anybody. |
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